344 Corsican Proverbs / Page 34
- 331. While travelling, the load settles in place.
- 332. Woe is he whose meal is in the river.
- 333. Women's tears are fountains of malice.
- 334. Women, problems.
- 335. Words have no bones, but can break bones.
- 336. Work in Micalassu: eating, drinking and strolling.
- 337. You can't put both feet in one shoe.
- 338. You can't say "prruci" without lips.
- 339. You can't take a step that's longer than your legs.
- 340. You have to come into the world in order to enjoy the world.
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